Are violent video games adequately preparing children for the apocalypse?

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Re: Are violent video games adequately preparing children for the apocalypse?

You know. Sometimes I lie awake at night, thinking that same thing. If we ever have and apocalypse, especially the zombie kind, we might need something seriously trained zombie killers/apocalyptic kids who are overweight, lack attention spans and are out of shape.

We'll have to eat something, after all.

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Re: Are violent video games adequately preparing children for the apocalypse?

I was thinking we would sit them in a bunker with some controllers, big tv's and some remote controlled weaponry. Not to mention a ton of Mountain Dew and candy bars. I personally would not want to walk into their field of view.

Re: Are violent video games adequately preparing children for the apocalypse?

Originally Posted by Cyclonepride

I was thinking we would sit them in a bunker with some controllers, big tv's and some remote controlled weaponry. Not to mention a ton of Mountain Dew and candy bars. I personally would not want to walk into their field of view.

And Hot Pockets. Don't forget the Hot Pockets....

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